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Published on April 17, 2008

Kearns: Right. A lot of people are programmed to keep all strangers at a distance. But if you haven’t found the right guy yet—and he is out there—then he is a stranger. He’s among the people you haven’t met yet. If you’re not taking steps to meet more people, then you won’t find him. My whole idea is, he’s out there. You’re out there. You’re both looking for each other. Now help each other. Now navigate so you can get in touch.

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